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Jerry Trainor: The actor who plays Spencer Shay on iCarly—and whose character squares off against guest star Jack Black on tonight’s episode of the hit Nickelodeon series, titled iStart A Fan War—joins Tomorrow Will Be Televised host Simon Applebaum live from the Manhattan campus of New York University.

Miranda Richardson: The Harry Potter star, whose new flick, Made in Dagenham, tells the true story of a 1968 Ford Motor Co. assembly plant strike, recalls her first ride. “It was a Saab ’95, which was the little chubby sort of spy car,” she tells Milling About host Robin Milling. “It was a filthy sandy yellow, but I absolutely adored it!”

Jimmy Pardo: The official opener for Conan O’Brien’s late-night show pays his boss a dubious complement. When asked if his new TBS gig is easy, Jimmy tells Somewhere in Vegas host Marq with a Q, “I’m probably going to lose a job by saying this, but it does help to get them warmed up.”

The Brothers Johnson: The Grammy-winning R&B duo, who charted in the ‘70s with tunes like Strawberry Letter #23 and I’ll Be Good to You, sit down with WDKK Radio host Darryl Williams to discuss collaborating with artists like Billy Preston, Quincy Jones and Bobby Womack.

Peter Biddle: Intel’s general manager, who leads the semiconductor giant’s AppUp Products and Services Group, kicks off the maiden edition of Atom Mashing Radio with a visit from Gaikai.com’s David Perry, who’ll update us on the hottest gaming news.

Susan G. Baker: The wife of former U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker stops by to chat with Best Ever You hosts Elizabeth Hamilton and Katie Eastman about Passing it On, her new memoir about using her faith to emerge stronger, happier—and still married

Tyler Perry, the writer-director-producer, whose films have grossed $400+ million worldwide—making him the sixth highest-paid man in Hollywood—drops in to talk with Keeping It Reel host Tim Gordon about his new flick For Colored Girls, starring Janet Jackson and Whoopi Goldberg.

Mark Zuckerberg, the Facebook founder reveals his world view of the site. “There should be programmatic interfaces to access anything that a human can,” Mark tells Robert Scoble via Cinch, BlogTalkRadio’s sister platform. “Eventually I think we’ll get there, but probably not for a while.”

Treach, Vin Rock and DJ Kay Gee, who scored 2 No. 1 albums during the ‘90s, stop in to rave about thier new mixtape, Garden State Greats. The Grammy-winning hip-hoppers also chat with NeXplicablePhost Princess L about their current tour, and where you can catch them.

Chris Traverez, The Big Momma’s House 2 actor stops into Teen Diaries Radio to talk about his role as Lance in the Disney Channel movie Avalon High, starring Brittany Robertson, which premieres Nov. 12. Chris Tavarez will also fill us in on what he’s looking for in a special lady on TDRadio.

Mayes Rubero, The Hollywood costume designer, who has outfitted the cast of such flicks as Total Recall, Born on the Fourth of July and Avatar, drops in on 123 Film!’sSam Heer to chat her upcoming Pixar feature John Carter of Mars, starring Willem Dafoe.

Rebecca Marshall, the star of Saw 3D stops in to chat about the hit silver-screen series—and how this final chapter may still leave you wanting more. Rebecca also regales Somewhere in Vegas host Marq with a Q with a look back at her big-screen debut, in 2004’s Knuckle Sandwich.

Isabel Wilkerson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author—who was also the first-ever African American woman to be honored in the journalism category—drops in to chat with host Joy Keys about her new book, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration.
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Chandra Wilson, the Grey’s Anatomy star, who plays Dr. Miranda Bailey, gives us the latest on her hit ABC show this season. Chandra also looks back on her earlier TV roles—which have ranged from guest turns on The Cosby Show to The Sopranos—with Biz Mommy host Tisha Berg.

The Good Morning America co-anchor, Robin Roberts, chats about her primetime special, “In the Spotlight with Robin Roberts: All Access Nashville.” Robin also dishes with Film Festival Radio’sJanice Malone about Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and other A-list artists featured on the show.

Rebecca Marashall, the star of Saw 3D stops in to chat about the hit silver-screen series—and how this final chapter may still leave you wanting more. Rebecca also regales Somewhere in Vegas host Marq with a Q with a look back at her big-screen debut, in 2004’s Knuckle Sandwich.

Buzzworthy Radio host NaVell Lee celebrates his 3-year BTR anniversary (you go, boy!) with a look back some some of his favorite, most memorable guests. Chief among them? One Life to Live star Catherine Hickland, his first-ever celebrity interview.

Michael Porter: 1951-2010. Former WWE ring announcer and editor of Wrestlebeat newsletter Michael Porter, who hostedMichael Porter’s WrestleShoot here on BTR from June 2008 through June of this year, passed away Saturday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 59 years old. On behalf of his many fans, and BTR’s legion of pro-wrestling hosts, our condolences go out to Michael’s family.

WorldView Network’sReuel Sample welcomes Chuck Colson, the one-time special counsel for President Nixon, who was the first member of that administration to be jailed on Watergate-related charges. Chuck will discuss the role of Christians in the midterm elections.

Host Robin Milling whoops it up with Royal Pains star Mark Feuerstein, who plays a wrestling trainer in the comedy Knucklehead—and who dishes about his own high school days with the sport: “I was terrible at basketball,” he says, “which is why I joined the wrestling team.”

Somewhere in Vegas’Marq with a Q celebrates his 3-year anniversary on BTR (you the man, MP!) with a look back at 2010’s most memorable moments. Plus: Red-hot comedian Alysia Wood and other celeb guests drop in to roast our ever-popular Sin City host.

Chris and Company host Chris Bennett kicks it with former NBA power forward Brad Sellers, who played for the Bulls, SuperSonics and Pistons. Currently a hoops analyst for ABC affiliate WEWS in Cleveland, Brad will weigh in on LeBron James’ defection from the Cavs.

Dinner Special host May Pang goes one-on-one with ethnobotanist—and longtime advocate for rainforest conservation—Mark J. Plotkin, author of Tales of a Shaman’s Apprentice. Dr. Plotkin will discuss his work with indigenous tribes of the Amazon jungle.

At 9 AMRobin Milling flashes back to 1992, when she got busy with with David Bowie, who was about to tie the knot with Iman. “I’m very pro on the idea,” the flamboyant glam rocker said of marriage. “I don’t think there are any disadvantages whatsoever. I think it is a glorious union.”

At 11 AMAACONS host Marie Stroughter sits down with attorney Liz Cheney, who held key positions in the U.S. State Department under George W. Bush. The Mideast affairs specialist with discuss teaming up with her dad—former Vice President Dick Cheney —on his memoirs.

On Demand: Stuntwoman Bridgett Riley—who has doubled for such stars as Scarlett Johansson and Sienna Miller—dishes about working with Angelina Jolie on Salt: “I normally don’t get star-struck,” she tells host Marq with a Q, “but I’m a huge fan so it was like, Wow, I can’t believe I’m training her!”

At 6 PM Wanda After Dark host Wanda Noel cozies up to Kevon Edmonds, younger brother of singer-songwriter Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds—and an R&B force in his own right, havng broken onto the scene in 1988 as a member of After 7, whose self-titled debut album went platinum.

At 6 PM Candice Sabatini, skin-care writer for iVillage.com, drops in on Paula Begoun and the Cosmetics Cop Team to share her secrets for picking the perfect scent, while reviewing trends for the upcoming season. Call with questions to receive free Paula’s Choice products.

On Demand: Breakfree to Success’sDoug Foresta gets down to business with singer-songwriter Cam Hodges from Season 5 of America’s Got Talent, who (in a good way) has got a John Mayer thing going on. The budding Vienna, Austria-born pop star will sample 2 new tracks.

On Demand:Work It Girl’sJanet Powers and Lisa Mandell chat with Lynae Remondino, who lost 118 lbs. via Weight Watchers—but is now at odds with the diet giant for not hiring her as a national trainer. Plus: Lisa’s fellow AOL Jobs editor Barbara Safani, author of Happy About My Resume.

At 330 PMBreakfree to Success host Doug Foresta goes the distance with Burt Young, who shot to fame in 1976 as Sylvester Stallone’s brother-in-law Paulie in Rocky, before going on to star in such flicks as The Pope of Greenwich Village and Mickey Blue Eyes.

At 3 PM Lessons Learned host Rick Tocquigny rolls out the red carpet for birthday girl Rose Marie, who turned 87 yesterday. Joining the TV legend live will be fellow Dick Van Dyke Show star Carl Reiner, and Peter Marshall, host of the original Hollywood Squares.

At 1 PMAsk Mom RN’s Tamara Walker sits down with NBC News correspondent Dr. Ian Smith—who was recently appointed to President Obama’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition—and Neil Mulholland, CEO of the National Park Foundation, to chat about outdoor family fitness.

At 7 PMOutTakes welcomes Nicolas Coster, who began his film career in the original 1953 Titanic before jumping to TV—where he’s starred on 9 soaps while doing guest spots on more than 100 prime-time series. The British-born actor will chat about his upcoming turn on the web series The Bay.

At 8 PM Somewhere in Vegas host Marq with a Q gets up close and under the microscope with funny lady Angie Greenup, co-host (with Chad Zdenek) of the new G4 TV series It’s Effin’ Science, which explores the weird, wild and offbeat side of the geekiest of all disciplines.

At 7 PMConversations of Spirited Actor’sTracey Moore hangs with Yvonna Kopacz-Wright, who began her soap career in 1996 on Days of Our Lives before landing the role of Mel Boudreau on The Guiding Light in 2001. The mom of 2 will chat about juggling family life and a high-profile job.

Robin Milling flashes back to 1989, when she chatted with Who frontman Roger Daltrey, who— despite his pyrotechnic stage presence—proved to be a ho-hum creature. “I’ve got a really boring rock story,” he said. “I’ve been with the same woman for 22 years. I’ve got five kids.”

General Hospital’sNancy Lee Grahn ‘fesses up to messin’ up by tweeting about her daytime divas project. “It’s a stupid way to do business and that’s not the way that prime-time does business,” she says. “I got reprimanded, and the next time you’ll hear about it is when it’s ready to be seen.” She tells Buzzworthy Radio.

Life After Dusk host Cedric Collier gives it up for VohnBeatz, the 12-year-old hip-hop producer from Dallas who recently won the iStandard Showcase at The Texas Urban Music Summit (and whose dad, S1, produced Kanye West’s hit single Power).

Somewhere in Vegas host Marq with a Q grunts along with Kevin Burke, who has been starring in the record-setting stage comedy Defending the Caveman since 2003, and is now performing the testosterone-laden show at Sin City’s Excalibur Casino.

At 10 PMNDB Media host Roger Noriega chills with John Billingsley, who plays Mike Spencer on True Blood, and made his name as Dr. Phlox on Star Trek: Enterprise. John will fill us in on his time at the just-wrapped 2010 Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas.

At 9 PMPLUS Model Radio host Chenese Lewis kicks it with Living Single star (and fellow BTR host) Kim Coles, who’ll give us the latest on her G.I.F.T.S. tele-seminar, which is designed to motivate and empower young girls. Kim will also update us on her upcoming appearances.

At 8 PMSomewhere in Vegas host Marq with a Q grunts along with Kevin Burke, who has been starring in the record-setting stage comedy Defending the Caveman since 2003, and is now performing the testosterone-laden show at Sin City’s Excalibur Casino.

At 9 PMSins of Omission host Paulie Abeles goes one-on-one with former New York Times reporter Gary Rivlin, whose new book, Broke USA: From Pawnshops to Poverty Inc., examines the ethics and impact of usury on our nation’s working poor.

At 9 PMSeamheads.com’sSteve Lenox and Mike Lynch roll out the AstoTurf for Roy Firestone (shown with pal Kobe Bryant), the former face of ESPN’sSportsLook who now hosts HDNet’s Face to Face to Face. Roy will chat about the goings on in Major League Baseball.

At 10 PMMusic on the Couch host Vinny Bond hangs with Chris Hudgins, who formerly sang for the Grammy Award-winning group Take 6 and has now got a solo album out—You’ll Survive. Plus: Former Delaware Hudson frontman Robinson Treacher and his new album, Chrome.